I’m part of a few crochet/knitting groups on Facebook, and the AMOUNT of AI generated crocheted/knitted projects posted that make everyone so envious and disheartened in the comments… like is nothing sacred anymore? We have to make the grandmothers of the internet feel inferior?
What's really messed up about all of this, is it takes tons of energy to power the servers running the pages and Ai's. So just polluting away whilst making the world worst.
the pictures are devolving because the AI’s are just learning from eachother, they’re absorbing data from themselves, it’s inbreeding for computers
I’m a crocheter. I see ai generated images all over my social media(I don’t even use Facebook). My main issue is when I see something I like, I think - hey, I could make that. No, no you can’t
12:35 the dude with a hand for legs punching himself in front of a drowning kid and a mutated cyclops crocodile with one human hand is the best thing I've ever seen. It's so beautiful it brings tears to my eyes. Art has finally reached its peak!
1:09 Fun fact, that's a romance scammer. They target lonely elderly, pretend they are in love before finding an excuse to ask for money. There was a documentary about it somewhere
the worse part about ai is that enough of it is decent enough and prevelant enough that it gets legitimate non-ai fantasy art regularly mistaken for ai. the biggest controversy of ai is that it was trained from images stolen from prominent online art galleries so most of it emulates that particular art style that was popular with digital artists up untill ai became so prevelant. and as a consequence, a side controversy is happening where some non-ai digital artists are getting mistaken for ai art
As a wildlife photographer, this is SO frustrating (and sometimes funny). Like AI photos of birds that don't exist or "baby peacocks". They fall for it hook, line, and sinker
@Danny-Gonzalez
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@Cmcmillen77
Facebook is an abandoned mall with old people still walking around thinking it’s still open.
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@darqneimark8079
I’m part of a few crochet/knitting groups on Facebook, and the AMOUNT of AI generated crocheted/knitted projects posted that make everyone so envious and disheartened in the comments… like is nothing sacred anymore? We have to make the grandmothers of the internet feel inferior?
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@brendandor
What's really messed up about all of this, is it takes tons of energy to power the servers running the pages and Ai's. So just polluting away whilst making the world worst.
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@JMac-27
You caught a image of a romance scammer trying to start a scam on that older woman's post on that first one. Poor lady, hope she blocked that POS
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@evynmartin2679
the pictures are devolving because the AI’s are just learning from eachother, they’re absorbing data from themselves, it’s inbreeding for computers
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@miccassidy
My mom isn’t even a boomer, but she is constantly showing me “amazing photographs” and doesn’t believe me when I say they’re AI
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@idkwhatimdoing573
I’m a crocheter. I see ai generated images all over my social media(I don’t even use Facebook). My main issue is when I see something I like, I think - hey, I could make that. No, no you can’t
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@nj1255
12:35 the dude with a hand for legs punching himself in front of a drowning kid and a mutated cyclops crocodile with one human hand is the best thing I've ever seen. It's so beautiful it brings tears to my eyes. Art has finally reached its peak!
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@clarabear501
As a Christian I find these images disturbing. As a Christian Shrimp it’s nice to finally have representation. Good luck, Amen.
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@fireking0531
Honestly "two robots talking to each other thinking the other is a human" sounds like a really good writing prompt lmao
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@kanaria-cu3uv
“don’t believe everything you read on the internet.” - Abraham Lincoln 1998
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@serixskylark
“Feels like learning that like ghosts hunt other ghosts” Danny Phantom:
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@SunnyOst
1:09 Fun fact, that's a romance scammer. They target lonely elderly, pretend they are in love before finding an excuse to ask for money. There was a documentary about it somewhere
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@glossykisses
AI was supposed to help humans with repetitive, exhausting tasks. All it does it steal art and generate nonsense, it's DEPRESSING.
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@gusty7153
the worse part about ai is that enough of it is decent enough and prevelant enough that it gets legitimate non-ai fantasy art regularly mistaken for ai. the biggest controversy of ai is that it was trained from images stolen from prominent online art galleries so most of it emulates that particular art style that was popular with digital artists up untill ai became so prevelant. and as a consequence, a side controversy is happening where some non-ai digital artists are getting mistaken for ai art
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@nyohohoo
As much as i want to laugh, this is lowkey terrifying
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@gkb_wildlife
As a wildlife photographer, this is SO frustrating (and sometimes funny). Like AI photos of birds that don't exist or "baby peacocks". They fall for it hook, line, and sinker
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@PepperBrown2010
FINALLY. This has been driving me insane. The "look at my amazing art" and then the endless comments of "YOU ARE AN AMAZING TALENT" etc etc
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@JohnnyVent
Also... Props to you for finding a shirt that matches your eyes so perfectly.
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